Knives Out Review: 9 Ups & 1 Down

By Jack Pooley /

5. The Sly Political Commentary

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While the film is largely focused on its engrossing bevy of mysteries, Johnson also couldn't resist the urge to infuse his script with some relatively subtle political commentary re: the state of the world, in particular America, today.

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Numerous references are made to the Trump administration, with characters discussing immigrants being thrown into cages, while Jaeden Martell's obnoxious grandson character is a parody of elite alt-right trolls.

But overall the movie is a satire of privilege, especially of the white variety, a ripe subject given the present climate, and one which Johnson takes to task quite brilliantly without interfering with the core narrative.

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Basically, it's a political movie without being Political.